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[[Image:leader2.jpeg|left|thumb|250px| Photo courtesy. Larry Friedman]] | [[Image:leader2.jpeg|left|thumb|250px| Photo courtesy. Larry Friedman]] | ||
[[Image:ltruck.jpeg|left|thumb|250px|Thomas Reilly became Dubuque's chief of police in 1904, the year the office of city marshal was abolished. Photo courtesy. Mike Reilly]] | |||
[[Image:leaderoilcompany.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Stencil. Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]] | [[Image:leaderoilcompany.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Stencil. Photo courtesy: Jim Massey]] | ||
[[Image:leader.jpg| | [[Image:leader.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Oil can]] | ||
[[Image:leaderoil-1.jpg| | [[Image:leaderoil-1.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Letterhead. Courtesy: Bob Reding]]LEADER OIL COMPANY. Started in 1916, the company was led by Louis Kuehnle. | ||
The 1916-1917 ''White's Dubuque County Directory'' listed the foot of 3rd Street extension as the address. | The 1916-1917 ''White's Dubuque County Directory'' listed the foot of 3rd Street extension as the address. |
Revision as of 20:45, 26 November 2016
LEADER OIL COMPANY. Started in 1916, the company was led by Louis Kuehnle.
The 1916-1917 White's Dubuque County Directory listed the foot of 3rd Street extension as the address.